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Gallaxy denies management’s accusations

Music group, Gallaxy, have maintained their innocence in the face of allegations levelled against them by their former management, Lyf Line Entertainment owned by twins, Cross Dhat and Freddy Celso.

Lyf Line Entertainment, who managed Gallaxy in the latter half of 2017 have said the duo, made up of Kwasi Davis and Bra Chiky, are ungrateful, cheap, greedy, liars and lazy musicians.

They have also alleged on social and traditional media that the group had not only squandered money meant for pushing their brand but performed at shows without their knowledge.

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But in an interview with Showbiz on Friday, Kwasi Davis said Gallaxy did nothing wrong and denied the claims they were lazy.

“Gallaxy is one of the most relevant brands in the country currently and the number of hit singles we have had in the past year alone rubbishes the claim that we are lazy,” he said.

He said it was unfortunate that Lyf Line Entertainment would try to tarnish their image just because they were not up to the task of managing a growing brand like Gallaxy.

“Initially, when we first started working with Lyf Line Entertainment, we gave them a contract but they refused to sign it with the explanation that we work together for a trial period to see how the relationship would go,” he said.

Kwasi Davis said unfortunately, the management were unable to meet their needs. “We might not be as big a brand like Sarkodie or Stonebwoy but we do have a following and have standards to meet. Managing a brand takes a lot of investment and Lfy Line Entertainment was not able to live up to expectations hence the decision to go our separate ways,” he said.

Kwasi Davis said Gallaxy has refrained from responding to Lfy Line Entertainment in the same manner and are rather focused on their music and building their brand.

“Despite all the insults on social media and other channels we have not said anything in response on any platform. We are planning to release our maiden album this year and will be dropping singles and videos in preparation and that is what we are concentrating on,” he said.

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Gallaxy seem to have a management problem. In early 2017, they split from their first management label, Harbour City Recordz, helmed by Gideon Narh.

 

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